Latent Print Processing

FSA104 - 40.00 Hours

Description

Even with the advent of DNA and other forensic technologies, latent fingerprints continue to be one of the single most important methods for biometric identification and criminal investigation. During this course, participants will receive information, techniques, and methods for processing latent fingerprints. Students will learn how to enhance visible fingerprints from crime scenes, as well as from physical evidence. Course instruction is through lecture and practical laboratory application.

Schedule

Address

Instructor

Michael Clark

Start Time

8:00 AMMonday, August 5, 2019

This schedule is subject to change without notice. If you have not received confirmation of the class prior to the class start,
please contact the division at (800) 423-8433 or ilepse@teex.tamu.edu to get the latest schedule.

Description

Even with the advent of DNA and other forensic technologies, latent fingerprints continue to be one of the single most important methods for biometric identification and criminal investigation. During this course, participants will receive information, techniques, and methods for processing latent fingerprints. Students will learn how to enhance visible fingerprints from crime scenes, as well as from physical evidence. Course instruction is through lecture and practical laboratory application.